Izmir Bay is elongated, as if the Aegean Sea would note with a blue finger where the city is. Around the bottom of the bay, spreading over both sides, Izmir vive mirando to Mar y … Continue reading
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Hagia Sophia means Holy Wisdom in Greek and is the name of the largest Christian church that existed until the construction of the Cathedral of Seville thousand years later. Its magnificent dome remains one of the world's largest and, since … Continue reading
One of the places to visit in Istanbul insurance is the bridge between the two shores of the Golden Horn near its mouth. We will need to cross to get from the old part of the city's neighborhoods … Continue reading
The most visited place in Istanbul is not a mosque or a magnificent historic palace overlooking the Bosphorus. The Grand Bazaar receives between 250.000 and 400.000 people a day and is among the main attractions of the world. But we should not think that … Continue reading
Followers of our Blog and KNOW it is advisable to visit the area of Trabzon . A must-see in the capital of the Black Sea is Ataturk Kosku, The Mansion of the Founder I GIFT city of the Republic … Continue reading
Turkey, specifically the Eskisehir area, is the world's leading producer of meerschaum. It is a white mineral which is also known as meerschaum pipes and which are manufactured prized by smokers. In all … Continue reading
Laodicea was one of the wealthiest cities in Asia Minor, comparable in population to Ephesus. Located on a major trade route, it was known for its financial institutions, its fine black wool and its medical school. In Book … Continue reading
Two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are located in Turkey, are the Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. If we add the Colossus of Rhodes, to 45 minute ferry Marmaris, almost half of those … Continue reading
Nobody could imagine that the son of a stonemason who learned the trade from his father in the year Cappadocia 1500 would become the greatest architect of the Ottoman Empire and one of the most influential … Continue reading
Olympos was one of the six Lycian cities. It was located along a valley that ends in the sea at the foot of Mount Olympos. The city was abandoned for centuries but today is one of the beaches … Continue reading